A view of my deepwater culture undercurrent system, as well as grow room ventilation and heating.

published:21 Jan 2017

views:564

Currents keep the ocean moving. They start with spin of the Earth and the heat of the Sun. The salt in seawater makes the density, water's weight, change. That helps push water from one side of the world to the other. Without motion in the ocean, there wouldn't be nearly as many different things living in the sea. There would probably be none of us. Currents out in the Ocean make our world the way it.

published:08 Apr 2009

views:530217

www.undergroundworldnews.com
In the days following the massive Deepwater Horizon oil disaster that occurred in the Gulf of Mexico back in April 2010, BP and federal authorities began dousing Gulf waters with secret dispersant chemicals designed to break up oil and prevent it from reaching shores. But a new investigation into the specific contents of these chemical solutions, which were previously hidden from the public, has revealed that many of them cause cancer.
According to the environmental law firm Earthjustice, Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests filed by various environmental watchdog groups following the government's refusal to share the ingredients of the dispersants have revealed that two solutions used in the Gulf, Corexit 9500 and 9527, contain chemicals associated with causing skin irritation and burns, eye irritation, respiratory problems, kidney dysfunction, and cancer.
"People started feeling respiratory problems, getting rashes, some reported vomiting," said MarianneEngelman Lado from Earthjustice, concerning reported symptoms after the Corexit chemicals had been sprayed. "People asked BP and the government what is in these products? The government said, we can't tell you it's secret."
Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/054102_Deepwater_Horizon_Corexit_dispersant_chemicals.html#ixzz49UZukOys
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published:23 May 2016

views:16215

An 8000 Watt RDWC setup using a 6000 GPH Reeflo pump. This is a sealed 20' x 20' room with 8 x Humboldt Micromole dimmable ballasts (600-750-1000-1150w) controlled by a Powerbox 12000 ten light controller (240v). Heating, cooling, dehumdifying, CO2 controlled by an GrowOp AtmosD-1 controller. AC is a Sanyo 24000 BTU mini-split. Reservoir is chilled with a 1/2 HP AquaEuroUSA chiller. Total water volume is about 250 gallons.
FYI, we got all of our equipment for this setup at MonsterGardens (monstergardens dot com). Best online retailer, hands down....they have everything! If you're in NorCal, pay them a visit to their huge, new retail store/warehouse in Rohnert Park (Santa Rosa). These guys have the best staff, are very knowledgeable, and are happy to answer any questions. A+

published:01 Jul 2012

views:24844

As world powers team up to secure the ecology in the Arctic, the rivalry over its rich oil and gas resources is heating up. Michel Chossudovsky from the Center for Research on Globalisation explains that the battle for the North Pole is high on the global military agenda. READ MORE: http://on.rt.com/mmwv92
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Near new, light and breezy North Kellyville home
Boasting Blue Mountains views, this two year old family home occupies a perfect position within an established North Kellyville location. Four good sized carpeted bedrooms occupy the upper level. The master suite has an extensive walk-in robe that is well separated from the roomy ensuite. Plantation shutters are fitted to the front windows for optimum privacy and pristine gardens have been landscaped for easy maintenance.
The tiled lower level has a formal lounge room close to the entry. Free flowing living spaces merge with the Caesarstone kitchen offering garden views. It has a gas stovetop, stainless steel appliances and stylishly tiled splashbacks. A sunny alfresco space sits off the kitchen alongside lush level lawn. Located in a quiet street, it’s an easy walk to the city bus stop, close to North Kellyville Village and within minutes of Rouse Hill Town Centre.
• Built-in storage for all bedrooms
• Direct garden access from laundry
• Gas heating points throughout; ducted zoned air conditioning
• Generous grassed rear yard, fully fenced
• Short distance to Rouse Hill train station

published:31 Aug 2017

views:351

On December 19, 2007, a runaway chemical reaction during the production of a gasoline additive destroyed T2 Laboratories in Jacksonville, Florida, killing four people and injuring 32 others. The blast, equivalent to about 1400 pounds of TNT, damaged buildings and injured office workers hundreds of feet away.

For more information about our well drilling method visit us at: http://www.HowToDrillAWell.com
Are you a homesteader or prepper looking for a way to be off- grid? Drilling a water well is a great place to start. In this video we review the 6 ways you can drill your own water well. We’ll be weighing the pros and cons and costs of each option. We discuss hand-dug wells, driven well points, jetting a well with water, having a well dug for you by a professional, deep-rock and hydra-drill machines.
We compare these systems to our own unique innovative method of well drilling which has many advantages over the traditional methods and makes for a great DIY weekend project!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbGUV7GQpMM (How To Drill a Well in Your Own Backyard)
Having a well frees you from expensive city water bills and bad quality water. No matter what your situation one of these methods will allow you to get your own water well and supply water to your house, garden, sprinklers, geothermal heating and air conditioning systems – all using virtually free water supplied by nature!
The method shown in the links below is called “jetting” or “washing” a well. This is a great method if you only need a shallow well but tends to be limited to only 40 feet, and can’t drill through hard soils like our drill can. But if you have an easy well to drill you should totally check these out!
Has complete instructions on how to jet a well, and these next videos are either by him, or probably learned how to do it from him.
http://www.drillyourownwell.com
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XGq0ETzZP0E (Drill Your Own Well Series - Part 1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ANS4awOxrI (DIY Water Well Drilling by Pentexsoft)
And the following are more videos of our method of water well drilling:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DpVVEtRmGuw (What is a Water Well?)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lfLNbNWzLQo (5 Things You NEED To Know FIRST)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMdlL9xGHEk (Make Your Own Wellscreen)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=avynx7PJf-A (FAQ of our Well Drilling System)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=te3RlQmnw4g (6 Ways to Drill Your Own Water Well)

published:16 Jun 2016

views:249390

A quick review of my basement hydroponic grow room for lettuce and tomatoes. This is everything I've learned about indoor hydroponic gardening and 11 minutes. I hope it's useful. Feel free to ask questions. PURCHASE LIST:
Most items I purchased at Amazon and have included a link where I could.
Indoor LED Lighting for Flowering vs. Leafy Green Plants
18hrs of 5000k+ LED bulbs is all leafy green plants need to grow great. The fruiting process for tomatoes and other producing plants needs a wider spectrum of light wavelengths, so the ViparSpectra is being tested for those. I use the daylight LED light bulbs for all seed starting, 18hrs per day, and the germination heating pad has helped a bunch – in seeds section.
$31 Daylight LED Bulbs 4 Pack (Choose the “Daylight” version - these are 5000k and best for germination and early growth for all plants, and full-cycle growth on leafy greens): http://amzn.to/2ohTpRR
$89 ViparSpectra 300W LED GrowLight – Really like this one for the price, full cycle light range: http://amzn.to/2on3ZIA
$10 Timer, 15min increments. The one I bought at Lowes was junk, this one is heavy-duty and reliable for only $10: http://amzn.to/2pmw6Ig
$20 LED Red/Blue 12w Grow Bulb – Flood Light size. Given the low wattage and additional $s to buy the light fixture / electrical cord, I would have opted for the ViparSpectra above, but here is the link: http://amzn.to/2ojMWpc
$7 for 8 Large Mylar blankets (These are the most durable blanket I have found, great reflection and very cheap. Tested 1 side with reflector and 1 side w/out and undesirable plant reach was noticeable on the side without): http://amzn.to/2p5fHuR
Water / Environment Testing Tools
$15 Ph Tester: The Ph Tester was the biggest question for me as it is such a key component in the uptake of nutrients for the plants. I purchased a manual “drop” tester but as you could expect the color variations always left me guessing. After multiple tests, I have gained confidence in the readings of this one: http://amzn.to/2pnnDo0
$18 PPM Tester for measuring nutrient concentration – has worked great for me, very short lag between water entry and readout completion: http://amzn.to/2oDpAi5
$6 Water Temp DigitalRead – This one works great, and cheap: http://amzn.to/2ppHUJx
$18 Temp / Humidity gauge w/outside probe (probe is used to read temp inside my seedling humidity dome): http://amzn.to/2oidCaa
EverythingI Know About Hydroponics Nutrients
All General Hydroponics – it is expensive but the industry standard and will last a while. I did not want to spend all of this time and effort just to be sabotaged by improper nutrients. I have also learned that switching your nutrients out each week as prescribed by the manufacture is not necessary. Measure your Ph, PPM, temperature and water level regularly and you can stretch to 2-4 weeks. I will have a separate video for this.
Essential Nutrients:
$36 GH FloraSeries (Micro, Grow and Bloom), will last a good while – I am ½ way done with my quart of Grow and I am 6 weeks into my project if that gives you an idea of how long they last: http://amzn.to/2pFoAHT
$15 GH CALiMAGic (My testing and research would indicate this is a must. REMEMBER: mix this into the nutrient mix BEFORE MICRO – I put this in first before anything else and mix thoroughly). http://amzn.to/2oC3uMy
$14 GH Ph Adjusters (UP and DOWN). I did not think I would need Ph UP since my tap water runs high – I figured I would never need it higher. However there have been several instances where my reservoir Ph level dropped to unacceptable levels for whatever reason, and I needed the UP adjuster to avoid losing the entire nutrient batch: http://amzn.to/2pFyWaI
Non-Essential Nutrients:
In my testing these items are not essential to good quality hydroponic growth. I have purchased each and am beginning to incorporate into my nutrient blend, too early to tell yet…
$27 GH RapidStart (The first non-essential nutrient I would buy as I am convinced it helped): http://amzn.to/2oicwLg
$17 GH DiamondNectar: http://amzn.to/2oyajxc
$20 GH Flora Nectar: http://amzn.to/2oBKcHa
$18 GH LiquidKool Bloom: http://amzn.to/2piMMDb
$12 GH KoolBloom (Dry pellets, for end bloom – have not used yet): http://amzn.to/2piUldf
$27 GH Floralicious Plus: http://amzn.to/2nP7wCA
$13 GH Hydroponics FloraKleen (to eliminate built-up nutrients in a drip system. Have not tried it yet, not sure if it is necessary): http://amzn.to/2pmxWsm

Deepwater

Deepwater or Deep Water may refer to ocean water in the abyssal zone, hadal zone, or other deep ocean zones. in the deepwater zone only certain animals are able to live and survive. some of these are whales, giant squids, certain types of coral, bacteria, etc. In the deep ocean it is pitch dark so dark that it is or would seem darker than a dark night with no stars. Also the ocean pressure is so great that if a human was to go in that deep they would explode. In some parts of the deep ocean there are hydrothermal vents. These vents contain extreme heat, and with this heat bacteria and fungi and many other organisms survive and live.

The Gulf of Mexico formed approximately 300 million years ago as a result of plate tectonics. The Gulf's basin is roughly oval and is approximately 810 nautical miles (1,500km; 930mi) wide and floored by sedimentary rocks and recent sediments. It is connected to part of the Atlantic Ocean through the Florida Straits between the U.S. and Cuba, and with the Caribbean Sea (with which it forms the American Mediterranean Sea) via the Yucatan Channel between Mexico and Cuba. With the narrow connection to the Atlantic, the Gulf experiences very small tidal ranges. The size of the Gulf basin is approximately 1.6 million km2 (615,000sqmi). Almost half of the basin is shallow continental shelf waters. The basin contains a volume of roughly 2500 quadrillion litres (550 quadrillion Imperial gallons, 660 US quadrillion gallons, 2.5 million cu km or 600,000 cu mi).

Deep water culture

Deep water culture (DWC) is a hydroponic method of plant production by means of suspending the plant roots in a solution of nutrient-rich, oxygenated water. Bubbleponics is a related method of plant production that involves a top-fed deep water culture system.

Traditional methods

Traditional methods favor the use of plastic buckets with the plant contained in a net pot suspended from the center of the lid and the roots suspended in the nutrient solution. An air pump powered aquariumairstone oxygenates the nutrient solution; if sufficiently oxygenated, the plant roots can remain submerged indefinitely. Once the plants are ready to flower, the level of the nutrient solution is gradually reduced to expose the roots to the air.

Plants absorb vastly more oxygen directly from the air than from the oxygen dissolved in water. Deep water culture allows plant roots to absorb large quantities of oxygen while also allowing the uptake of nutrients. This leads to rapid growth throughout the life of the plant.

Deep water culture undercurrent system

A view of my deepwater culture undercurrent system, as well as grow room ventilation and heating.

2:09

Bill Nye The Science Guy on Ocean Currents (oceanography (Full Clip)

Bill Nye The Science Guy on Ocean Currents (oceanography (Full Clip)

Bill Nye The Science Guy on Ocean Currents (oceanography (Full Clip)

Currents keep the ocean moving. They start with spin of the Earth and the heat of the Sun. The salt in seawater makes the density, water's weight, change. That helps push water from one side of the world to the other. Without motion in the ocean, there wouldn't be nearly as many different things living in the sea. There would probably be none of us. Currents out in the Ocean make our world the way it.

www.undergroundworldnews.com
In the days following the massive Deepwater Horizon oil disaster that occurred in the Gulf of Mexico back in April 2010, BP and federal authorities began dousing Gulf waters with secret dispersant chemicals designed to break up oil and prevent it from reaching shores. But a new investigation into the specific contents of these chemical solutions, which were previously hidden from the public, has revealed that many of them cause cancer.
According to the environmental law firm Earthjustice, Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests filed by various environmental watchdog groups following the government's refusal to share the ingredients of the dispersants have revealed that two solutions used in the Gulf, Corexit 9500 and 9527, contain chemicals associated with causing skin irritation and burns, eye irritation, respiratory problems, kidney dysfunction, and cancer.
"People started feeling respiratory problems, getting rashes, some reported vomiting," said MarianneEngelman Lado from Earthjustice, concerning reported symptoms after the Corexit chemicals had been sprayed. "People asked BP and the government what is in these products? The government said, we can't tell you it's secret."
Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/054102_Deepwater_Horizon_Corexit_dispersant_chemicals.html#ixzz49UZukOys
Save On Official DAHBOO7 Gear with Code "5off"
http://dahboo7.deco-street.com
http://foodforliberty.com/dahboo7/

2:06

8000 Watt Recirculating Deep Water Culture Setup

8000 Watt Recirculating Deep Water Culture Setup

8000 Watt Recirculating Deep Water Culture Setup

An 8000 Watt RDWC setup using a 6000 GPH Reeflo pump. This is a sealed 20' x 20' room with 8 x Humboldt Micromole dimmable ballasts (600-750-1000-1150w) controlled by a Powerbox 12000 ten light controller (240v). Heating, cooling, dehumdifying, CO2 controlled by an GrowOp AtmosD-1 controller. AC is a Sanyo 24000 BTU mini-split. Reservoir is chilled with a 1/2 HP AquaEuroUSA chiller. Total water volume is about 250 gallons.
FYI, we got all of our equipment for this setup at MonsterGardens (monstergardens dot com). Best online retailer, hands down....they have everything! If you're in NorCal, pay them a visit to their huge, new retail store/warehouse in Rohnert Park (Santa Rosa). These guys have the best staff, are very knowledgeable, and are happy to answer any questions. A+

4:47

Heat over Arctic: 'Oil & gas may fuel militarization of the region'

Heat over Arctic: 'Oil & gas may fuel militarization of the region'

Heat over Arctic: 'Oil & gas may fuel militarization of the region'

As world powers team up to secure the ecology in the Arctic, the rivalry over its rich oil and gas resources is heating up. Michel Chossudovsky from the Center for Research on Globalisation explains that the battle for the North Pole is high on the global military agenda. READ MORE: http://on.rt.com/mmwv92
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After the Spill: The Impact of the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill on Gulf of Mexico Fisheries

After the Spill: The Impact of the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill on Gulf of Mexico Fisheries

After the Spill: The Impact of the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill on Gulf of Mexico Fisheries

1:21

4 Deepwater Circuit, Kellyville - Guardian Realty

4 Deepwater Circuit, Kellyville - Guardian Realty

4 Deepwater Circuit, Kellyville - Guardian Realty

Near new, light and breezy North Kellyville home
Boasting Blue Mountains views, this two year old family home occupies a perfect position within an established North Kellyville location. Four good sized carpeted bedrooms occupy the upper level. The master suite has an extensive walk-in robe that is well separated from the roomy ensuite. Plantation shutters are fitted to the front windows for optimum privacy and pristine gardens have been landscaped for easy maintenance.
The tiled lower level has a formal lounge room close to the entry. Free flowing living spaces merge with the Caesarstone kitchen offering garden views. It has a gas stovetop, stainless steel appliances and stylishly tiled splashbacks. A sunny alfresco space sits off the kitchen alongside lush level lawn. Located in a quiet street, it’s an easy walk to the city bus stop, close to North Kellyville Village and within minutes of Rouse Hill Town Centre.
• Built-in storage for all bedrooms
• Direct garden access from laundry
• Gas heating points throughout; ducted zoned air conditioning
• Generous grassed rear yard, fully fenced
• Short distance to Rouse Hill train station

9:29

Runaway: Explosion at T2 Laboratories

Runaway: Explosion at T2 Laboratories

Runaway: Explosion at T2 Laboratories

On December 19, 2007, a runaway chemical reaction during the production of a gasoline additive destroyed T2 Laboratories in Jacksonville, Florida, killing four people and injuring 32 others. The blast, equivalent to about 1400 pounds of TNT, damaged buildings and injured office workers hundreds of feet away.

DIY Water Well Drilling - 6 Ways To Drill Your Own Well in 2018

For more information about our well drilling method visit us at: http://www.HowToDrillAWell.com
Are you a homesteader or prepper looking for a way to be off- grid? Drilling a water well is a great place to start. In this video we review the 6 ways you can drill your own water well. We’ll be weighing the pros and cons and costs of each option. We discuss hand-dug wells, driven well points, jetting a well with water, having a well dug for you by a professional, deep-rock and hydra-drill machines.
We compare these systems to our own unique innovative method of well drilling which has many advantages over the traditional methods and makes for a great DIY weekend project!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbGUV7GQpMM (How To Drill a Well in Your Own Backyard)
Having a well frees you from expensive city water bills and bad quality water. No matter what your situation one of these methods will allow you to get your own water well and supply water to your house, garden, sprinklers, geothermal heating and air conditioning systems – all using virtually free water supplied by nature!
The method shown in the links below is called “jetting” or “washing” a well. This is a great method if you only need a shallow well but tends to be limited to only 40 feet, and can’t drill through hard soils like our drill can. But if you have an easy well to drill you should totally check these out!
Has complete instructions on how to jet a well, and these next videos are either by him, or probably learned how to do it from him.
http://www.drillyourownwell.com
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XGq0ETzZP0E (Drill Your Own Well Series - Part 1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ANS4awOxrI (DIY Water Well Drilling by Pentexsoft)
And the following are more videos of our method of water well drilling:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DpVVEtRmGuw (What is a Water Well?)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lfLNbNWzLQo (5 Things You NEED To Know FIRST)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMdlL9xGHEk (Make Your Own Wellscreen)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=avynx7PJf-A (FAQ of our Well Drilling System)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=te3RlQmnw4g (6 Ways to Drill Your Own Water Well)

A quick review of my basement hydroponic grow room for lettuce and tomatoes. This is everything I've learned about indoor hydroponic gardening and 11 minutes. I hope it's useful. Feel free to ask questions. PURCHASE LIST:
Most items I purchased at Amazon and have included a link where I could.
Indoor LED Lighting for Flowering vs. Leafy Green Plants
18hrs of 5000k+ LED bulbs is all leafy green plants need to grow great. The fruiting process for tomatoes and other producing plants needs a wider spectrum of light wavelengths, so the ViparSpectra is being tested for those. I use the daylight LED light bulbs for all seed starting, 18hrs per day, and the germination heating pad has helped a bunch – in seeds section.
$31 Daylight LED Bulbs 4 Pack (Choose the “Daylight” version - these are 5000k and best for germination and early growth for all plants, and full-cycle growth on leafy greens): http://amzn.to/2ohTpRR
$89 ViparSpectra 300W LED GrowLight – Really like this one for the price, full cycle light range: http://amzn.to/2on3ZIA
$10 Timer, 15min increments. The one I bought at Lowes was junk, this one is heavy-duty and reliable for only $10: http://amzn.to/2pmw6Ig
$20 LED Red/Blue 12w Grow Bulb – Flood Light size. Given the low wattage and additional $s to buy the light fixture / electrical cord, I would have opted for the ViparSpectra above, but here is the link: http://amzn.to/2ojMWpc
$7 for 8 Large Mylar blankets (These are the most durable blanket I have found, great reflection and very cheap. Tested 1 side with reflector and 1 side w/out and undesirable plant reach was noticeable on the side without): http://amzn.to/2p5fHuR
Water / Environment Testing Tools
$15 Ph Tester: The Ph Tester was the biggest question for me as it is such a key component in the uptake of nutrients for the plants. I purchased a manual “drop” tester but as you could expect the color variations always left me guessing. After multiple tests, I have gained confidence in the readings of this one: http://amzn.to/2pnnDo0
$18 PPM Tester for measuring nutrient concentration – has worked great for me, very short lag between water entry and readout completion: http://amzn.to/2oDpAi5
$6 Water Temp DigitalRead – This one works great, and cheap: http://amzn.to/2ppHUJx
$18 Temp / Humidity gauge w/outside probe (probe is used to read temp inside my seedling humidity dome): http://amzn.to/2oidCaa
EverythingI Know About Hydroponics Nutrients
All General Hydroponics – it is expensive but the industry standard and will last a while. I did not want to spend all of this time and effort just to be sabotaged by improper nutrients. I have also learned that switching your nutrients out each week as prescribed by the manufacture is not necessary. Measure your Ph, PPM, temperature and water level regularly and you can stretch to 2-4 weeks. I will have a separate video for this.
Essential Nutrients:
$36 GH FloraSeries (Micro, Grow and Bloom), will last a good while – I am ½ way done with my quart of Grow and I am 6 weeks into my project if that gives you an idea of how long they last: http://amzn.to/2pFoAHT
$15 GH CALiMAGic (My testing and research would indicate this is a must. REMEMBER: mix this into the nutrient mix BEFORE MICRO – I put this in first before anything else and mix thoroughly). http://amzn.to/2oC3uMy
$14 GH Ph Adjusters (UP and DOWN). I did not think I would need Ph UP since my tap water runs high – I figured I would never need it higher. However there have been several instances where my reservoir Ph level dropped to unacceptable levels for whatever reason, and I needed the UP adjuster to avoid losing the entire nutrient batch: http://amzn.to/2pFyWaI
Non-Essential Nutrients:
In my testing these items are not essential to good quality hydroponic growth. I have purchased each and am beginning to incorporate into my nutrient blend, too early to tell yet…
$27 GH RapidStart (The first non-essential nutrient I would buy as I am convinced it helped): http://amzn.to/2oicwLg
$17 GH DiamondNectar: http://amzn.to/2oyajxc
$20 GH Flora Nectar: http://amzn.to/2oBKcHa
$18 GH LiquidKool Bloom: http://amzn.to/2piMMDb
$12 GH KoolBloom (Dry pellets, for end bloom – have not used yet): http://amzn.to/2piUldf
$27 GH Floralicious Plus: http://amzn.to/2nP7wCA
$13 GH Hydroponics FloraKleen (to eliminate built-up nutrients in a drip system. Have not tried it yet, not sure if it is necessary): http://amzn.to/2pmxWsm

Our Technology: Electrically Heat Traced Flowline (EHTF)

Subsea 7, with its extensive proven track record in the design, fabrication and installation of Pipe-in-Pipe solutions, has developed and is now qualifying one of the most efficient heating technologies: the Electrically Heat Traced Flowline (EHTF)

Deep water culture undercurrent system

A view of my deepwater culture undercurrent system, as well as grow room ventilation and heating.

published: 21 Jan 2017

Bill Nye The Science Guy on Ocean Currents (oceanography (Full Clip)

Currents keep the ocean moving. They start with spin of the Earth and the heat of the Sun. The salt in seawater makes the density, water's weight, change. That helps push water from one side of the world to the other. Without motion in the ocean, there wouldn't be nearly as many different things living in the sea. There would probably be none of us. Currents out in the Ocean make our world the way it.

www.undergroundworldnews.com
In the days following the massive Deepwater Horizon oil disaster that occurred in the Gulf of Mexico back in April 2010, BP and federal authorities began dousing Gulf waters with secret dispersant chemicals designed to break up oil and prevent it from reaching shores. But a new investigation into the specific contents of these chemical solutions, which were previously hidden from the public, has revealed that many of them cause cancer.
According to the environmental law firm Earthjustice, Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests filed by various environmental watchdog groups following the government's refusal to share the ingredients of the dispersants have revealed that two solutions used in the Gulf, Corexit 9500 and 9527, contain chemicals associated with...

published: 23 May 2016

8000 Watt Recirculating Deep Water Culture Setup

An 8000 Watt RDWC setup using a 6000 GPH Reeflo pump. This is a sealed 20' x 20' room with 8 x Humboldt Micromole dimmable ballasts (600-750-1000-1150w) controlled by a Powerbox 12000 ten light controller (240v). Heating, cooling, dehumdifying, CO2 controlled by an GrowOp AtmosD-1 controller. AC is a Sanyo 24000 BTU mini-split. Reservoir is chilled with a 1/2 HP AquaEuroUSA chiller. Total water volume is about 250 gallons.
FYI, we got all of our equipment for this setup at MonsterGardens (monstergardens dot com). Best online retailer, hands down....they have everything! If you're in NorCal, pay them a visit to their huge, new retail store/warehouse in Rohnert Park (Santa Rosa). These guys have the best staff, are very knowledgeable, and are happy to answer any questions. A+

published: 01 Jul 2012

Heat over Arctic: 'Oil & gas may fuel militarization of the region'

As world powers team up to secure the ecology in the Arctic, the rivalry over its rich oil and gas resources is heating up. Michel Chossudovsky from the Center for Research on Globalisation explains that the battle for the North Pole is high on the global military agenda. READ MORE: http://on.rt.com/mmwv92
RT LIVE http://rt.com/on-air
Subscribe to RT! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=RussiaToday
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After the Spill: The Impact of the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill on Gulf of Mexico Fisheries

published: 02 May 2013

4 Deepwater Circuit, Kellyville - Guardian Realty

Near new, light and breezy North Kellyville home
Boasting Blue Mountains views, this two year old family home occupies a perfect position within an established North Kellyville location. Four good sized carpeted bedrooms occupy the upper level. The master suite has an extensive walk-in robe that is well separated from the roomy ensuite. Plantation shutters are fitted to the front windows for optimum privacy and pristine gardens have been landscaped for easy maintenance.
The tiled lower level has a formal lounge room close to the entry. Free flowing living spaces merge with the Caesarstone kitchen offering garden views. It has a gas stovetop, stainless steel appliances and stylishly tiled splashbacks. A sunny alfresco space sits off the kitchen alongside lush level lawn. Located in a quiet...

published: 31 Aug 2017

Runaway: Explosion at T2 Laboratories

On December 19, 2007, a runaway chemical reaction during the production of a gasoline additive destroyed T2 Laboratories in Jacksonville, Florida, killing four people and injuring 32 others. The blast, equivalent to about 1400 pounds of TNT, damaged buildings and injured office workers hundreds of feet away.

DIY Water Well Drilling - 6 Ways To Drill Your Own Well in 2018

For more information about our well drilling method visit us at: http://www.HowToDrillAWell.com
Are you a homesteader or prepper looking for a way to be off- grid? Drilling a water well is a great place to start. In this video we review the 6 ways you can drill your own water well. We’ll be weighing the pros and cons and costs of each option. We discuss hand-dug wells, driven well points, jetting a well with water, having a well dug for you by a professional, deep-rock and hydra-drill machines.
We compare these systems to our own unique innovative method of well drilling which has many advantages over the traditional methods and makes for a great DIY weekend project!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbGUV7GQpMM (How To Drill a Well in Your Own Backyard)
Having a well frees you from exp...

A quick review of my basement hydroponic grow room for lettuce and tomatoes. This is everything I've learned about indoor hydroponic gardening and 11 minutes. I hope it's useful. Feel free to ask questions. PURCHASE LIST:
Most items I purchased at Amazon and have included a link where I could.
Indoor LED Lighting for Flowering vs. Leafy Green Plants
18hrs of 5000k+ LED bulbs is all leafy green plants need to grow great. The fruiting process for tomatoes and other producing plants needs a wider spectrum of light wavelengths, so the ViparSpectra is being tested for those. I use the daylight LED light bulbs for all seed starting, 18hrs per day, and the germination heating pad has helped a bunch – in seeds section.
$31 Daylight LED Bulbs 4 Pack (Choose the “Daylight” version - these are...

Our Technology: Electrically Heat Traced Flowline (EHTF)

Subsea 7, with its extensive proven track record in the design, fabrication and installation of Pipe-in-Pipe solutions, has developed and is now qualifying one of the most efficient heating technologies: the Electrically Heat Traced Flowline (EHTF)

Bill Nye The Science Guy on Ocean Currents (oceanography (Full Clip)

Currents keep the ocean moving. They start with spin of the Earth and the heat of the Sun. The salt in seawater makes the density, water's weight, change. That ...

Currents keep the ocean moving. They start with spin of the Earth and the heat of the Sun. The salt in seawater makes the density, water's weight, change. That helps push water from one side of the world to the other. Without motion in the ocean, there wouldn't be nearly as many different things living in the sea. There would probably be none of us. Currents out in the Ocean make our world the way it.

Currents keep the ocean moving. They start with spin of the Earth and the heat of the Sun. The salt in seawater makes the density, water's weight, change. That helps push water from one side of the world to the other. Without motion in the ocean, there wouldn't be nearly as many different things living in the sea. There would probably be none of us. Currents out in the Ocean make our world the way it.

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In the days following the massive Deepwater Horizon oil disaster that occurred in the Gulf of Mexico back in April 2010, BP and federal authorities began dousing Gulf waters with secret dispersant chemicals designed to break up oil and prevent it from reaching shores. But a new investigation into the specific contents of these chemical solutions, which were previously hidden from the public, has revealed that many of them cause cancer.
According to the environmental law firm Earthjustice, Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests filed by various environmental watchdog groups following the government's refusal to share the ingredients of the dispersants have revealed that two solutions used in the Gulf, Corexit 9500 and 9527, contain chemicals associated with causing skin irritation and burns, eye irritation, respiratory problems, kidney dysfunction, and cancer.
"People started feeling respiratory problems, getting rashes, some reported vomiting," said MarianneEngelman Lado from Earthjustice, concerning reported symptoms after the Corexit chemicals had been sprayed. "People asked BP and the government what is in these products? The government said, we can't tell you it's secret."
Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/054102_Deepwater_Horizon_Corexit_dispersant_chemicals.html#ixzz49UZukOys
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In the days following the massive Deepwater Horizon oil disaster that occurred in the Gulf of Mexico back in April 2010, BP and federal authorities began dousing Gulf waters with secret dispersant chemicals designed to break up oil and prevent it from reaching shores. But a new investigation into the specific contents of these chemical solutions, which were previously hidden from the public, has revealed that many of them cause cancer.
According to the environmental law firm Earthjustice, Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests filed by various environmental watchdog groups following the government's refusal to share the ingredients of the dispersants have revealed that two solutions used in the Gulf, Corexit 9500 and 9527, contain chemicals associated with causing skin irritation and burns, eye irritation, respiratory problems, kidney dysfunction, and cancer.
"People started feeling respiratory problems, getting rashes, some reported vomiting," said MarianneEngelman Lado from Earthjustice, concerning reported symptoms after the Corexit chemicals had been sprayed. "People asked BP and the government what is in these products? The government said, we can't tell you it's secret."
Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/054102_Deepwater_Horizon_Corexit_dispersant_chemicals.html#ixzz49UZukOys
Save On Official DAHBOO7 Gear with Code "5off"
http://dahboo7.deco-street.com
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An 8000 Watt RDWC setup using a 6000 GPH Reeflo pump. This is a sealed 20' x 20' room with 8 x Humboldt Micromole dimmable ballasts (600-750-1000-1150w) controlled by a Powerbox 12000 ten light controller (240v). Heating, cooling, dehumdifying, CO2 controlled by an GrowOp AtmosD-1 controller. AC is a Sanyo 24000 BTU mini-split. Reservoir is chilled with a 1/2 HP AquaEuroUSA chiller. Total water volume is about 250 gallons.
FYI, we got all of our equipment for this setup at MonsterGardens (monstergardens dot com). Best online retailer, hands down....they have everything! If you're in NorCal, pay them a visit to their huge, new retail store/warehouse in Rohnert Park (Santa Rosa). These guys have the best staff, are very knowledgeable, and are happy to answer any questions. A+

An 8000 Watt RDWC setup using a 6000 GPH Reeflo pump. This is a sealed 20' x 20' room with 8 x Humboldt Micromole dimmable ballasts (600-750-1000-1150w) controlled by a Powerbox 12000 ten light controller (240v). Heating, cooling, dehumdifying, CO2 controlled by an GrowOp AtmosD-1 controller. AC is a Sanyo 24000 BTU mini-split. Reservoir is chilled with a 1/2 HP AquaEuroUSA chiller. Total water volume is about 250 gallons.
FYI, we got all of our equipment for this setup at MonsterGardens (monstergardens dot com). Best online retailer, hands down....they have everything! If you're in NorCal, pay them a visit to their huge, new retail store/warehouse in Rohnert Park (Santa Rosa). These guys have the best staff, are very knowledgeable, and are happy to answer any questions. A+

Heat over Arctic: 'Oil & gas may fuel militarization of the region'

As world powers team up to secure the ecology in the Arctic, the rivalry over its rich oil and gas resources is heating up. Michel Chossudovsky from the Center...

As world powers team up to secure the ecology in the Arctic, the rivalry over its rich oil and gas resources is heating up. Michel Chossudovsky from the Center for Research on Globalisation explains that the battle for the North Pole is high on the global military agenda. READ MORE: http://on.rt.com/mmwv92
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As world powers team up to secure the ecology in the Arctic, the rivalry over its rich oil and gas resources is heating up. Michel Chossudovsky from the Center for Research on Globalisation explains that the battle for the North Pole is high on the global military agenda. READ MORE: http://on.rt.com/mmwv92
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4 Deepwater Circuit, Kellyville - Guardian Realty

Near new, light and breezy North Kellyville home
Boasting Blue Mountains views, this two year old family home occupies a perfect position within an established ...

Near new, light and breezy North Kellyville home
Boasting Blue Mountains views, this two year old family home occupies a perfect position within an established North Kellyville location. Four good sized carpeted bedrooms occupy the upper level. The master suite has an extensive walk-in robe that is well separated from the roomy ensuite. Plantation shutters are fitted to the front windows for optimum privacy and pristine gardens have been landscaped for easy maintenance.
The tiled lower level has a formal lounge room close to the entry. Free flowing living spaces merge with the Caesarstone kitchen offering garden views. It has a gas stovetop, stainless steel appliances and stylishly tiled splashbacks. A sunny alfresco space sits off the kitchen alongside lush level lawn. Located in a quiet street, it’s an easy walk to the city bus stop, close to North Kellyville Village and within minutes of Rouse Hill Town Centre.
• Built-in storage for all bedrooms
• Direct garden access from laundry
• Gas heating points throughout; ducted zoned air conditioning
• Generous grassed rear yard, fully fenced
• Short distance to Rouse Hill train station

Near new, light and breezy North Kellyville home
Boasting Blue Mountains views, this two year old family home occupies a perfect position within an established North Kellyville location. Four good sized carpeted bedrooms occupy the upper level. The master suite has an extensive walk-in robe that is well separated from the roomy ensuite. Plantation shutters are fitted to the front windows for optimum privacy and pristine gardens have been landscaped for easy maintenance.
The tiled lower level has a formal lounge room close to the entry. Free flowing living spaces merge with the Caesarstone kitchen offering garden views. It has a gas stovetop, stainless steel appliances and stylishly tiled splashbacks. A sunny alfresco space sits off the kitchen alongside lush level lawn. Located in a quiet street, it’s an easy walk to the city bus stop, close to North Kellyville Village and within minutes of Rouse Hill Town Centre.
• Built-in storage for all bedrooms
• Direct garden access from laundry
• Gas heating points throughout; ducted zoned air conditioning
• Generous grassed rear yard, fully fenced
• Short distance to Rouse Hill train station

On December 19, 2007, a runaway chemical reaction during the production of a gasoline additive destroyed T2 Laboratories in Jacksonville, Florida, killing four people and injuring 32 others. The blast, equivalent to about 1400 pounds of TNT, damaged buildings and injured office workers hundreds of feet away.

On December 19, 2007, a runaway chemical reaction during the production of a gasoline additive destroyed T2 Laboratories in Jacksonville, Florida, killing four people and injuring 32 others. The blast, equivalent to about 1400 pounds of TNT, damaged buildings and injured office workers hundreds of feet away.

DIY Water Well Drilling - 6 Ways To Drill Your Own Well in 2018

For more information about our well drilling method visit us at: http://www.HowToDrillAWell.com
Are you a homesteader or prepper looking for a way to be off- g...

For more information about our well drilling method visit us at: http://www.HowToDrillAWell.com
Are you a homesteader or prepper looking for a way to be off- grid? Drilling a water well is a great place to start. In this video we review the 6 ways you can drill your own water well. We’ll be weighing the pros and cons and costs of each option. We discuss hand-dug wells, driven well points, jetting a well with water, having a well dug for you by a professional, deep-rock and hydra-drill machines.
We compare these systems to our own unique innovative method of well drilling which has many advantages over the traditional methods and makes for a great DIY weekend project!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbGUV7GQpMM (How To Drill a Well in Your Own Backyard)
Having a well frees you from expensive city water bills and bad quality water. No matter what your situation one of these methods will allow you to get your own water well and supply water to your house, garden, sprinklers, geothermal heating and air conditioning systems – all using virtually free water supplied by nature!
The method shown in the links below is called “jetting” or “washing” a well. This is a great method if you only need a shallow well but tends to be limited to only 40 feet, and can’t drill through hard soils like our drill can. But if you have an easy well to drill you should totally check these out!
Has complete instructions on how to jet a well, and these next videos are either by him, or probably learned how to do it from him.
http://www.drillyourownwell.com
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XGq0ETzZP0E (Drill Your Own Well Series - Part 1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ANS4awOxrI (DIY Water Well Drilling by Pentexsoft)
And the following are more videos of our method of water well drilling:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DpVVEtRmGuw (What is a Water Well?)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lfLNbNWzLQo (5 Things You NEED To Know FIRST)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMdlL9xGHEk (Make Your Own Wellscreen)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=avynx7PJf-A (FAQ of our Well Drilling System)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=te3RlQmnw4g (6 Ways to Drill Your Own Water Well)

For more information about our well drilling method visit us at: http://www.HowToDrillAWell.com
Are you a homesteader or prepper looking for a way to be off- grid? Drilling a water well is a great place to start. In this video we review the 6 ways you can drill your own water well. We’ll be weighing the pros and cons and costs of each option. We discuss hand-dug wells, driven well points, jetting a well with water, having a well dug for you by a professional, deep-rock and hydra-drill machines.
We compare these systems to our own unique innovative method of well drilling which has many advantages over the traditional methods and makes for a great DIY weekend project!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbGUV7GQpMM (How To Drill a Well in Your Own Backyard)
Having a well frees you from expensive city water bills and bad quality water. No matter what your situation one of these methods will allow you to get your own water well and supply water to your house, garden, sprinklers, geothermal heating and air conditioning systems – all using virtually free water supplied by nature!
The method shown in the links below is called “jetting” or “washing” a well. This is a great method if you only need a shallow well but tends to be limited to only 40 feet, and can’t drill through hard soils like our drill can. But if you have an easy well to drill you should totally check these out!
Has complete instructions on how to jet a well, and these next videos are either by him, or probably learned how to do it from him.
http://www.drillyourownwell.com
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XGq0ETzZP0E (Drill Your Own Well Series - Part 1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ANS4awOxrI (DIY Water Well Drilling by Pentexsoft)
And the following are more videos of our method of water well drilling:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DpVVEtRmGuw (What is a Water Well?)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lfLNbNWzLQo (5 Things You NEED To Know FIRST)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMdlL9xGHEk (Make Your Own Wellscreen)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=avynx7PJf-A (FAQ of our Well Drilling System)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=te3RlQmnw4g (6 Ways to Drill Your Own Water Well)

A quick review of my basement hydroponic grow room for lettuce and tomatoes. This is everything I've learned about indoor hydroponic gardening and 11 minutes. I...

A quick review of my basement hydroponic grow room for lettuce and tomatoes. This is everything I've learned about indoor hydroponic gardening and 11 minutes. I hope it's useful. Feel free to ask questions. PURCHASE LIST:
Most items I purchased at Amazon and have included a link where I could.
Indoor LED Lighting for Flowering vs. Leafy Green Plants
18hrs of 5000k+ LED bulbs is all leafy green plants need to grow great. The fruiting process for tomatoes and other producing plants needs a wider spectrum of light wavelengths, so the ViparSpectra is being tested for those. I use the daylight LED light bulbs for all seed starting, 18hrs per day, and the germination heating pad has helped a bunch – in seeds section.
$31 Daylight LED Bulbs 4 Pack (Choose the “Daylight” version - these are 5000k and best for germination and early growth for all plants, and full-cycle growth on leafy greens): http://amzn.to/2ohTpRR
$89 ViparSpectra 300W LED GrowLight – Really like this one for the price, full cycle light range: http://amzn.to/2on3ZIA
$10 Timer, 15min increments. The one I bought at Lowes was junk, this one is heavy-duty and reliable for only $10: http://amzn.to/2pmw6Ig
$20 LED Red/Blue 12w Grow Bulb – Flood Light size. Given the low wattage and additional $s to buy the light fixture / electrical cord, I would have opted for the ViparSpectra above, but here is the link: http://amzn.to/2ojMWpc
$7 for 8 Large Mylar blankets (These are the most durable blanket I have found, great reflection and very cheap. Tested 1 side with reflector and 1 side w/out and undesirable plant reach was noticeable on the side without): http://amzn.to/2p5fHuR
Water / Environment Testing Tools
$15 Ph Tester: The Ph Tester was the biggest question for me as it is such a key component in the uptake of nutrients for the plants. I purchased a manual “drop” tester but as you could expect the color variations always left me guessing. After multiple tests, I have gained confidence in the readings of this one: http://amzn.to/2pnnDo0
$18 PPM Tester for measuring nutrient concentration – has worked great for me, very short lag between water entry and readout completion: http://amzn.to/2oDpAi5
$6 Water Temp DigitalRead – This one works great, and cheap: http://amzn.to/2ppHUJx
$18 Temp / Humidity gauge w/outside probe (probe is used to read temp inside my seedling humidity dome): http://amzn.to/2oidCaa
EverythingI Know About Hydroponics Nutrients
All General Hydroponics – it is expensive but the industry standard and will last a while. I did not want to spend all of this time and effort just to be sabotaged by improper nutrients. I have also learned that switching your nutrients out each week as prescribed by the manufacture is not necessary. Measure your Ph, PPM, temperature and water level regularly and you can stretch to 2-4 weeks. I will have a separate video for this.
Essential Nutrients:
$36 GH FloraSeries (Micro, Grow and Bloom), will last a good while – I am ½ way done with my quart of Grow and I am 6 weeks into my project if that gives you an idea of how long they last: http://amzn.to/2pFoAHT
$15 GH CALiMAGic (My testing and research would indicate this is a must. REMEMBER: mix this into the nutrient mix BEFORE MICRO – I put this in first before anything else and mix thoroughly). http://amzn.to/2oC3uMy
$14 GH Ph Adjusters (UP and DOWN). I did not think I would need Ph UP since my tap water runs high – I figured I would never need it higher. However there have been several instances where my reservoir Ph level dropped to unacceptable levels for whatever reason, and I needed the UP adjuster to avoid losing the entire nutrient batch: http://amzn.to/2pFyWaI
Non-Essential Nutrients:
In my testing these items are not essential to good quality hydroponic growth. I have purchased each and am beginning to incorporate into my nutrient blend, too early to tell yet…
$27 GH RapidStart (The first non-essential nutrient I would buy as I am convinced it helped): http://amzn.to/2oicwLg
$17 GH DiamondNectar: http://amzn.to/2oyajxc
$20 GH Flora Nectar: http://amzn.to/2oBKcHa
$18 GH LiquidKool Bloom: http://amzn.to/2piMMDb
$12 GH KoolBloom (Dry pellets, for end bloom – have not used yet): http://amzn.to/2piUldf
$27 GH Floralicious Plus: http://amzn.to/2nP7wCA
$13 GH Hydroponics FloraKleen (to eliminate built-up nutrients in a drip system. Have not tried it yet, not sure if it is necessary): http://amzn.to/2pmxWsm

A quick review of my basement hydroponic grow room for lettuce and tomatoes. This is everything I've learned about indoor hydroponic gardening and 11 minutes. I hope it's useful. Feel free to ask questions. PURCHASE LIST:
Most items I purchased at Amazon and have included a link where I could.
Indoor LED Lighting for Flowering vs. Leafy Green Plants
18hrs of 5000k+ LED bulbs is all leafy green plants need to grow great. The fruiting process for tomatoes and other producing plants needs a wider spectrum of light wavelengths, so the ViparSpectra is being tested for those. I use the daylight LED light bulbs for all seed starting, 18hrs per day, and the germination heating pad has helped a bunch – in seeds section.
$31 Daylight LED Bulbs 4 Pack (Choose the “Daylight” version - these are 5000k and best for germination and early growth for all plants, and full-cycle growth on leafy greens): http://amzn.to/2ohTpRR
$89 ViparSpectra 300W LED GrowLight – Really like this one for the price, full cycle light range: http://amzn.to/2on3ZIA
$10 Timer, 15min increments. The one I bought at Lowes was junk, this one is heavy-duty and reliable for only $10: http://amzn.to/2pmw6Ig
$20 LED Red/Blue 12w Grow Bulb – Flood Light size. Given the low wattage and additional $s to buy the light fixture / electrical cord, I would have opted for the ViparSpectra above, but here is the link: http://amzn.to/2ojMWpc
$7 for 8 Large Mylar blankets (These are the most durable blanket I have found, great reflection and very cheap. Tested 1 side with reflector and 1 side w/out and undesirable plant reach was noticeable on the side without): http://amzn.to/2p5fHuR
Water / Environment Testing Tools
$15 Ph Tester: The Ph Tester was the biggest question for me as it is such a key component in the uptake of nutrients for the plants. I purchased a manual “drop” tester but as you could expect the color variations always left me guessing. After multiple tests, I have gained confidence in the readings of this one: http://amzn.to/2pnnDo0
$18 PPM Tester for measuring nutrient concentration – has worked great for me, very short lag between water entry and readout completion: http://amzn.to/2oDpAi5
$6 Water Temp DigitalRead – This one works great, and cheap: http://amzn.to/2ppHUJx
$18 Temp / Humidity gauge w/outside probe (probe is used to read temp inside my seedling humidity dome): http://amzn.to/2oidCaa
EverythingI Know About Hydroponics Nutrients
All General Hydroponics – it is expensive but the industry standard and will last a while. I did not want to spend all of this time and effort just to be sabotaged by improper nutrients. I have also learned that switching your nutrients out each week as prescribed by the manufacture is not necessary. Measure your Ph, PPM, temperature and water level regularly and you can stretch to 2-4 weeks. I will have a separate video for this.
Essential Nutrients:
$36 GH FloraSeries (Micro, Grow and Bloom), will last a good while – I am ½ way done with my quart of Grow and I am 6 weeks into my project if that gives you an idea of how long they last: http://amzn.to/2pFoAHT
$15 GH CALiMAGic (My testing and research would indicate this is a must. REMEMBER: mix this into the nutrient mix BEFORE MICRO – I put this in first before anything else and mix thoroughly). http://amzn.to/2oC3uMy
$14 GH Ph Adjusters (UP and DOWN). I did not think I would need Ph UP since my tap water runs high – I figured I would never need it higher. However there have been several instances where my reservoir Ph level dropped to unacceptable levels for whatever reason, and I needed the UP adjuster to avoid losing the entire nutrient batch: http://amzn.to/2pFyWaI
Non-Essential Nutrients:
In my testing these items are not essential to good quality hydroponic growth. I have purchased each and am beginning to incorporate into my nutrient blend, too early to tell yet…
$27 GH RapidStart (The first non-essential nutrient I would buy as I am convinced it helped): http://amzn.to/2oicwLg
$17 GH DiamondNectar: http://amzn.to/2oyajxc
$20 GH Flora Nectar: http://amzn.to/2oBKcHa
$18 GH LiquidKool Bloom: http://amzn.to/2piMMDb
$12 GH KoolBloom (Dry pellets, for end bloom – have not used yet): http://amzn.to/2piUldf
$27 GH Floralicious Plus: http://amzn.to/2nP7wCA
$13 GH Hydroponics FloraKleen (to eliminate built-up nutrients in a drip system. Have not tried it yet, not sure if it is necessary): http://amzn.to/2pmxWsm

Our Technology: Electrically Heat Traced Flowline (EHTF)

Subsea 7, with its extensive proven track record in the design, fabrication and installation of Pipe-in-Pipe solutions, has developed and is now qualifying one ...

Subsea 7, with its extensive proven track record in the design, fabrication and installation of Pipe-in-Pipe solutions, has developed and is now qualifying one of the most efficient heating technologies: the Electrically Heat Traced Flowline (EHTF)

Subsea 7, with its extensive proven track record in the design, fabrication and installation of Pipe-in-Pipe solutions, has developed and is now qualifying one of the most efficient heating technologies: the Electrically Heat Traced Flowline (EHTF)

Bill Nye The Science Guy on Ocean Currents (oceanography (Full Clip)

Currents keep the ocean moving. They start with spin of the Earth and the heat of the Sun. The salt in seawater makes the density, water's weight, change. That helps push water from one side of the world to the other. Without motion in the ocean, there wouldn't be nearly as many different things living in the sea. There would probably be none of us. Currents out in the Ocean make our world the way it.

www.undergroundworldnews.com
In the days following the massive Deepwater Horizon oil disaster that occurred in the Gulf of Mexico back in April 2010, BP and federal authorities began dousing Gulf waters with secret dispersant chemicals designed to break up oil and prevent it from reaching shores. But a new investigation into the specific contents of these chemical solutions, which were previously hidden from the public, has revealed that many of them cause cancer.
According to the environmental law firm Earthjustice, Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests filed by various environmental watchdog groups following the government's refusal to share the ingredients of the dispersants have revealed that two solutions used in the Gulf, Corexit 9500 and 9527, contain chemicals associated with causing skin irritation and burns, eye irritation, respiratory problems, kidney dysfunction, and cancer.
"People started feeling respiratory problems, getting rashes, some reported vomiting," said MarianneEngelman Lado from Earthjustice, concerning reported symptoms after the Corexit chemicals had been sprayed. "People asked BP and the government what is in these products? The government said, we can't tell you it's secret."
Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/054102_Deepwater_Horizon_Corexit_dispersant_chemicals.html#ixzz49UZukOys
Save On Official DAHBOO7 Gear with Code "5off"
http://dahboo7.deco-street.com
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2:06

8000 Watt Recirculating Deep Water Culture Setup

An 8000 Watt RDWC setup using a 6000 GPH Reeflo pump. This is a sealed 20' x 20' room wit...

8000 Watt Recirculating Deep Water Culture Setup

An 8000 Watt RDWC setup using a 6000 GPH Reeflo pump. This is a sealed 20' x 20' room with 8 x Humboldt Micromole dimmable ballasts (600-750-1000-1150w) controlled by a Powerbox 12000 ten light controller (240v). Heating, cooling, dehumdifying, CO2 controlled by an GrowOp AtmosD-1 controller. AC is a Sanyo 24000 BTU mini-split. Reservoir is chilled with a 1/2 HP AquaEuroUSA chiller. Total water volume is about 250 gallons.
FYI, we got all of our equipment for this setup at MonsterGardens (monstergardens dot com). Best online retailer, hands down....they have everything! If you're in NorCal, pay them a visit to their huge, new retail store/warehouse in Rohnert Park (Santa Rosa). These guys have the best staff, are very knowledgeable, and are happy to answer any questions. A+

4:47

Heat over Arctic: 'Oil & gas may fuel militarization of the region'

As world powers team up to secure the ecology in the Arctic, the rivalry over its rich oil...

Heat over Arctic: 'Oil & gas may fuel militarization of the region'

As world powers team up to secure the ecology in the Arctic, the rivalry over its rich oil and gas resources is heating up. Michel Chossudovsky from the Center for Research on Globalisation explains that the battle for the North Pole is high on the global military agenda. READ MORE: http://on.rt.com/mmwv92
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4 Deepwater Circuit, Kellyville - Guardian Realty

Near new, light and breezy North Kellyville home
Boasting Blue Mountains views, this two year old family home occupies a perfect position within an established North Kellyville location. Four good sized carpeted bedrooms occupy the upper level. The master suite has an extensive walk-in robe that is well separated from the roomy ensuite. Plantation shutters are fitted to the front windows for optimum privacy and pristine gardens have been landscaped for easy maintenance.
The tiled lower level has a formal lounge room close to the entry. Free flowing living spaces merge with the Caesarstone kitchen offering garden views. It has a gas stovetop, stainless steel appliances and stylishly tiled splashbacks. A sunny alfresco space sits off the kitchen alongside lush level lawn. Located in a quiet street, it’s an easy walk to the city bus stop, close to North Kellyville Village and within minutes of Rouse Hill Town Centre.
• Built-in storage for all bedrooms
• Direct garden access from laundry
• Gas heating points throughout; ducted zoned air conditioning
• Generous grassed rear yard, fully fenced
• Short distance to Rouse Hill train station

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Runaway: Explosion at T2 Laboratories

On December 19, 2007, a runaway chemical reaction during the production of a gasoline addi...

Runaway: Explosion at T2 Laboratories

On December 19, 2007, a runaway chemical reaction during the production of a gasoline additive destroyed T2 Laboratories in Jacksonville, Florida, killing four people and injuring 32 others. The blast, equivalent to about 1400 pounds of TNT, damaged buildings and injured office workers hundreds of feet away.

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THIALF Heerema deepwater construction vessel

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DIY Water Well Drilling - 6 Ways To Drill Your Own Well in 2018

For more information about our well drilling method visit us at: http://www.HowToDrillAWell.com
Are you a homesteader or prepper looking for a way to be off- grid? Drilling a water well is a great place to start. In this video we review the 6 ways you can drill your own water well. We’ll be weighing the pros and cons and costs of each option. We discuss hand-dug wells, driven well points, jetting a well with water, having a well dug for you by a professional, deep-rock and hydra-drill machines.
We compare these systems to our own unique innovative method of well drilling which has many advantages over the traditional methods and makes for a great DIY weekend project!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbGUV7GQpMM (How To Drill a Well in Your Own Backyard)
Having a well frees you from expensive city water bills and bad quality water. No matter what your situation one of these methods will allow you to get your own water well and supply water to your house, garden, sprinklers, geothermal heating and air conditioning systems – all using virtually free water supplied by nature!
The method shown in the links below is called “jetting” or “washing” a well. This is a great method if you only need a shallow well but tends to be limited to only 40 feet, and can’t drill through hard soils like our drill can. But if you have an easy well to drill you should totally check these out!
Has complete instructions on how to jet a well, and these next videos are either by him, or probably learned how to do it from him.
http://www.drillyourownwell.com
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XGq0ETzZP0E (Drill Your Own Well Series - Part 1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ANS4awOxrI (DIY Water Well Drilling by Pentexsoft)
And the following are more videos of our method of water well drilling:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DpVVEtRmGuw (What is a Water Well?)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lfLNbNWzLQo (5 Things You NEED To Know FIRST)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMdlL9xGHEk (Make Your Own Wellscreen)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=avynx7PJf-A (FAQ of our Well Drilling System)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=te3RlQmnw4g (6 Ways to Drill Your Own Water Well)

A quick review of my basement hydroponic grow room for lettuce and tomatoes. This is everything I've learned about indoor hydroponic gardening and 11 minutes. I hope it's useful. Feel free to ask questions. PURCHASE LIST:
Most items I purchased at Amazon and have included a link where I could.
Indoor LED Lighting for Flowering vs. Leafy Green Plants
18hrs of 5000k+ LED bulbs is all leafy green plants need to grow great. The fruiting process for tomatoes and other producing plants needs a wider spectrum of light wavelengths, so the ViparSpectra is being tested for those. I use the daylight LED light bulbs for all seed starting, 18hrs per day, and the germination heating pad has helped a bunch – in seeds section.
$31 Daylight LED Bulbs 4 Pack (Choose the “Daylight” version - these are 5000k and best for germination and early growth for all plants, and full-cycle growth on leafy greens): http://amzn.to/2ohTpRR
$89 ViparSpectra 300W LED GrowLight – Really like this one for the price, full cycle light range: http://amzn.to/2on3ZIA
$10 Timer, 15min increments. The one I bought at Lowes was junk, this one is heavy-duty and reliable for only $10: http://amzn.to/2pmw6Ig
$20 LED Red/Blue 12w Grow Bulb – Flood Light size. Given the low wattage and additional $s to buy the light fixture / electrical cord, I would have opted for the ViparSpectra above, but here is the link: http://amzn.to/2ojMWpc
$7 for 8 Large Mylar blankets (These are the most durable blanket I have found, great reflection and very cheap. Tested 1 side with reflector and 1 side w/out and undesirable plant reach was noticeable on the side without): http://amzn.to/2p5fHuR
Water / Environment Testing Tools
$15 Ph Tester: The Ph Tester was the biggest question for me as it is such a key component in the uptake of nutrients for the plants. I purchased a manual “drop” tester but as you could expect the color variations always left me guessing. After multiple tests, I have gained confidence in the readings of this one: http://amzn.to/2pnnDo0
$18 PPM Tester for measuring nutrient concentration – has worked great for me, very short lag between water entry and readout completion: http://amzn.to/2oDpAi5
$6 Water Temp DigitalRead – This one works great, and cheap: http://amzn.to/2ppHUJx
$18 Temp / Humidity gauge w/outside probe (probe is used to read temp inside my seedling humidity dome): http://amzn.to/2oidCaa
EverythingI Know About Hydroponics Nutrients
All General Hydroponics – it is expensive but the industry standard and will last a while. I did not want to spend all of this time and effort just to be sabotaged by improper nutrients. I have also learned that switching your nutrients out each week as prescribed by the manufacture is not necessary. Measure your Ph, PPM, temperature and water level regularly and you can stretch to 2-4 weeks. I will have a separate video for this.
Essential Nutrients:
$36 GH FloraSeries (Micro, Grow and Bloom), will last a good while – I am ½ way done with my quart of Grow and I am 6 weeks into my project if that gives you an idea of how long they last: http://amzn.to/2pFoAHT
$15 GH CALiMAGic (My testing and research would indicate this is a must. REMEMBER: mix this into the nutrient mix BEFORE MICRO – I put this in first before anything else and mix thoroughly). http://amzn.to/2oC3uMy
$14 GH Ph Adjusters (UP and DOWN). I did not think I would need Ph UP since my tap water runs high – I figured I would never need it higher. However there have been several instances where my reservoir Ph level dropped to unacceptable levels for whatever reason, and I needed the UP adjuster to avoid losing the entire nutrient batch: http://amzn.to/2pFyWaI
Non-Essential Nutrients:
In my testing these items are not essential to good quality hydroponic growth. I have purchased each and am beginning to incorporate into my nutrient blend, too early to tell yet…
$27 GH RapidStart (The first non-essential nutrient I would buy as I am convinced it helped): http://amzn.to/2oicwLg
$17 GH DiamondNectar: http://amzn.to/2oyajxc
$20 GH Flora Nectar: http://amzn.to/2oBKcHa
$18 GH LiquidKool Bloom: http://amzn.to/2piMMDb
$12 GH KoolBloom (Dry pellets, for end bloom – have not used yet): http://amzn.to/2piUldf
$27 GH Floralicious Plus: http://amzn.to/2nP7wCA
$13 GH Hydroponics FloraKleen (to eliminate built-up nutrients in a drip system. Have not tried it yet, not sure if it is necessary): http://amzn.to/2pmxWsm

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Heerma Thialf - The biggest crane in the world!

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Our Technology: Electrically Heat Traced Flowline (EHTF)

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Article by WN.Com Correspondent Dallas DarlingIt wasn’t very long ago Republicans were accusing Democrats of either paying a few dollars to the homeless for votes or giving them a pack of cigarettes. But with Donald Trump, it’s obvious he paid $130,000 to an adult-film star in exchange for her silence last October and just before the general election ... Was the payment from his own account – or from a lawyer – or from campaign donations....

Using e-cigarettes may lead to an accumulation of fat in the liver, a study of mice exposed to the devices suggests. “The popularity of electronic cigarettes has been rapidly increasing in part because of advertisements that they are safer than conventional cigarettes ... Friedman of Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science in Los Angeles, California ... Circadian rhythm dysfunction is known to accelerate liver disease....

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In a story March 15 about suicide and addiction, The Associated Press erroneously used the incorrect byline, John R.Allison. The correct byline is John Pacenti. A corrected version of the story is below.. Suicides, addiction — even murder — vex state's lawyers. Suicides, addiction — even murder — vex state's lawyers. Never miss a local story ... Higer ... Gonzalez's many high-profile cases included litigation over the DeepwaterHorizon oil spill....

FY2017 Headline Figures Revenue. Adjusted EBITDA [1]. Normalised Net Profit [2]. USD 158 million ... ▲31% y-o-y. Number of ... Av ... Long-term agreement to establish a joint venture (JV) with a subsidiary of Vantage Drilling International (Vantage), which will see ADES operate Vantage’s deepwater drilling units in Egyptian waters on a bareboat charter agreement basis in line with ADES’ asset-light model and is a natural development of its strategy....

"Hey, this is the bargain you made. Live with it.". You may be thinking ...Don't even try next time. That's because none of you have raised a peep of opposition as the local oil industry leads the effort to roll back the regulations put in place to help prevent another DeepwaterHorizon disaster. This is what the nation will remember ... He spent most of the Deepwater Horizon moratorium in Washington and Louisiana urging its repeal ... ....

Howdy, everyone! We’ve had a weird and wonderful phenomenon lately where the ocean is rough on weekdays but gets calm and fishable for the weekends. Those of you that are boat owners know that this is usually the exact opposite ... With this wonderful shift from the norm, we are seeing a lot of nearshore rockfish and ling, longleader 40 fathom midwater species, and deepwater ling being scored in abundance ... Every scoop is like Christmas....

Two years before DeepwaterHorizon, I raised red flags about BP's safety culture and the risks that culture posed for its drilling operations in the Gulf of Mexico. Today, we are once again ramping up risk, hoping to enjoy the benefits without paying the price. We will need luck to beat the odds ... ....

In deepwaterGuyana, Exxon Mobil has discovered more than 3.2 billion boe (gross) in the last few years ... Exxon Mobil expects to grow its deepwater production from new projects after 2020, led by its projects in Guyana and Brazil. Production from these LNG, deepwater and shale oil assets is expected to fuel Exxon Mobil's growth in the coming years....

Upcoming shallow water projects in Oceania will have the highest total Capex at US$63.7 billion, while deepwater and onshore projects carry a total Capex of US$56.6 billion and US$19.6 billion, respectively ...The country has 23 announced and planned fields ... The country has six planned and announced fields ... Greater Sunrise is the only conventional gas deepwater field, with a Capex of US$1.4 billion for the eight year period ... ....

SURFSIDE BEACH — A long-anticipated project to stave off erosion is one step closer to materializing as the application deadline for state funding approaches ... “It’s mostly to trap the sand,” Alderman Troy McMinn said ... “In government terms, two years is like tomorrow.” ... Restore Act grants are being funded by fines assessed for environmental damage caused by the 2010DeepwaterHorizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. The U.S ... .......

flag fleet to 10 vessels, 9 of which are large modern deepwater PSVs ... While the worst seems to be behind us at this point, we are looking to 2019 and beyond for any significant increase in offshore exploration and development drilling, particularly in deepwater and ultra deepwater ... CapEx near term as I mentioned we took delivery of one of the two deepwater PSVs that we are building in the U.S....